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Arctic will sell to you factory direct if you don't have a local dealer, I am not sure how close they consider local to be though. I looked at them before buying my used Jetsetter a couple of months ago, and qualitfied for direct sale as the nearest dealer was hundreds of miles away. At the time the prices started around $5,000 for their smaller tubs, not sure if that was delivered or FOB. They claimed it was at dealer pricing, and was about 20% off MSRP, but I suspect while this may be dealer price, I suspect real dealers get other discounts, kickbacks, rebates, etc. I think there was also some option of getting cosmetic blemished tubs for another 3% off, which seems like a little too close to full price for my tastes.Ike
Thanks Isaac, I just got a quote from a Artic factory direct dealer and the Bare Essential line (I figured their lower end) was still beyond where I need to be.Hottubguy, I understand that dealers want/need to make money. Everyone I have talked to, I have explained that I understand that they are there to sell and they have to make some money on. I do understand how a "Business" works. What I do not agree with are the extremely overrated mark-ups on the MSRP. There is no real way for a buyer like me to understand how much a tub is actually worth. That is why I am here is to educate myself and hopefully others but not get laughed at or insult someone's worth by lowballing a price. That is why I said they should make a few dollars of the initial, knowing that good customer service and honesty will bring repeat business, word of mouth, trustworthiness, and I will be more likely to go back there for supplies instead of ordering online. Building a long term relationship vs the "Hit it and Quit it" or get as much as you can on the first round, like some of the dealers I have met. I am not the only one that sees this. One post I read here, someone asked an opinion about a tub and another person asked if it was lined in gold! That is why so many people here ask these questions. At least with automobiles you have the availability to look up the Kelly Blue Book (or equivalent) value to see and compare too. I have looked and looked but have not found a source that racks and stacks tubs and gives price comparisons or even a high-low range.I have a max I am willing to pay and I know what I want. As I stated previously, I may just be better off waiting for what I want instead of settling or until I find the right pre-owned. It just sucks that I have nothing to compare to, to know if I am getting a "good" deal or "suckered".